Elford to appear at first Rally Show

Former spor🅷ts car, rally and F1 driver Vic Elford is the first star name to commit to appearing at the first Rally Show to be held at Cornbury Park, Oxfordshire, on May 14-15 2011, it hᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚas been confirmed.
Now living in the USA🌃, 'Quick Vic', as he was nicknamed, has a very impressive motorsport CꦺV. Having started out as a co-driver, a move across to the driving seat in 1961 saw the beginning of a legendary career which was to last for over 20 years.
His first works drives were for Triumph, then Ford, with whom he distinguished himself on the Alpine Rally by winning the Touring category in♍ 1964.
But he moved to Porsche at the end of 1966. Elford was European Rally Champion in 1967, finishing third on the Monte Carlo and winning the Tulip, Lyons-Charbonnieres 🌳and Geneva rallies outright.
The following year - in the space of a single week - he won the Monte Carlo Rally in a Porsche 911 and the♈ Daytona 24-Hour Race in🌜 a Porsche 907.
That ♋year, he also won the Targa Florio - after losing 18 minutes when a wheel came off - and🤡 also started his first Grand Prix, in France, finishing fourth overall. Over the next few seasons he drove for the Cooper, McLaren and BRM.
Meanwhile, in a separate ﷺdevelopment, organisers added that regulations for the competitive events at the Rally Show will be publi🎃shed on its official website on December 15.
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